Goa Airport

The Goa International Airport, also known as the Dabolim Airport due to its location serves the state of Goa. Located at a convenient distance of 23 km from the popular holiday destination Margao, and that of 30 km from Panaji, the state’s capital, the airport is one of the busiest in India.

Erected in the early 1950s, the airport was initially a property of the Portuguese colonisers, but was later taken over by the Indian Naval Forces post the Liberation. Essentially a civil enclave, the airport is currently used for both, passenger aircrafts and naval aircrafts.

The airport enjoys a great connectivity with almost all major cities of the nation. In addition, it is also well-connected to various international destinations, including Doha, Muscat, Sharjah and Moscow amongst many others.

A fairly busy airport, it plays host to over 6 million passengers every year.